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Films
found one film
Country of production
“Denmark”
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Year of production
“2010”
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Colour / Black and white
“Colour”
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short films
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Region
British-Irish Isles
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Country
United Kingdom
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Keywords
Sport
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Directors
Anttila, Birgitta H.
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Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
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Country of production
Denmark
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United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2010
1
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Colour / Black and white
Film
For The Love of the Game
2010
24
‘
Directed by
Birgitta H. Anttila
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Hurling is a game combining skill, speed and strength. Players – even at the highest levels – are amateurs, but still spend hours on training. Through the encounter with hurler Shane Dooley, we learn how the game is played at the highest level with the county, though the heart and pride remains with the local club, in the local community.
British-Irish Isles
Sport